This album was produced by Ken Casey of the Dropkick Murphys and mixed by Bad Religion's own Brett Gurewitz. Mark had this to say: "Well once we were done tracking the album we ran into mixing troubles. The next thing I know Brett said he would do it for us. We all grew up listing to Bad Religion and when Brett said he was interested we jumped at the chance to work with him. It was mind-blowing to sit in the studio with not only one of our idols but also the man who mixes most Rancid and Bad Religion albums."

The album consists of 14 tracks and features guest vocals by Lars Frederiksen of Rancid and Dicky Barret of the Mighty Mighty Bosstones.

awesome cd... all the songs seem to go in the same with a low gain guitar intro. but over all its a great cd.

Gus from Cumberland, MD

May 18 2006

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an ok cd i like the unseens earlier stuuf way better then this album it was a great cd though but not as good as i thought i was gonna be dont let this be your first unseen cd get so this is freedom before you get this one

gus

Aaron from El Paso, TX

Apr 30 2006

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This cd is good i got it like the first day it came out, which was in the summer so i loved it when i first got it, but not so much now. I think you should get one of theyer older cds instead. But this one is really good, just as all there other albums.

CHEERS!

Jonathan from Albuquerque, NM

Apr 21 2006

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This CD is really good. It is more refined than their older recordings, although I like how the singer's voice used to sound when he was younger. I have seen these guys live a few times, and it was worth it every time. They are really fucking talented; I like their older stuff, though. Check out their old singles collection.

Chris from Savannah, TN

Mar 28 2006

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This CD is pretty good.I think I like their older stuff better though.I think scream out and you can never go home are my favorite songs on here.It kinda sounds like the anger and the truth and explode mixed together.

Rita from Rio Rancho, NM

Mar 12 2006

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This CD was ok, not near as good as Lower Class Crucifiction, the recording of Marks voice is different than the other CD's, but it was still pretty ok, i would get another Unseen album first

Jason from Kirkland, WA

Nov 15 2005

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I was a bit bummed on this one. This album is good but not great. After "Explode" came out which was a great release, I think my expectations were a bit too high.

Teresa from Fairmont, MN

Aug 29 2005

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it took me 1 listen to find out that this is so generic. they're trying way to hard to get there point across. this album can't even compare to there previous releases. the only reason this cd gets a 2 stars is because its the unseen aka the kings of street. its not destined to be a classic. everysong sounds the same, its like 29 minute punk song. quite dubious....

Chris from Lemoore, CA

Jul 10 2005

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Very fast and very good. The music quality seems to have went up when they switched to HellCat. The drumming still kicks hard and all the songs are sick.

Jennifer from Fairfield, CT

Jul 8 2005

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Jen, Bridgeport, CT, USA Overall, this album is better than expected. Better sound than Explode and the Anger than the Truth. Not as good as So This is Freedom and Lower Class Crucifix. Best songs are probably "Screaming Out" and "Waste of Time". Doesn't compare to their classic albums.